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‘Criminal conspiracy’: Trump snags Biden backers making ‘false’ ad

By Bob Unruh

 

‘Intentional effort to mislead voters, suppress Trump supporters, and disrupt a fair election’.

Jokes about voting are common. “Vote early, vote often,” is one that’s been around forever. It’s not really intended to mean, in a serious way, that people commit election fraud.

But last year a Twitter personality was convicted and sentenced to seven months in prison for telling people to vote for Hillary Clinton by text message, which is not possible.

Now that precedent could become more important, as President Donald Trump’s campaign has caught an organization supporting Joe Biden’s campaign in Pennsylvania promoting an ad with lies about Trump.

The campaign announced it has sent a cease-and-desist letter to Pennsylvania Values PAC “for airing a false television ad that may interfere with the right of Trump supporters to cast their ballots.”

“Biden and his allies will stop at nothing to interfere with this election because Crooked Joe is losing nationally and in battleground states like Pennsylvania. Pennsylvania Values PAC is peddling lies to prevent voters exercising their right to vote. President Trump has been clear that his supporters should use all legal methods to cast a ballot this election. In just the last two weeks at events in front of thousands of Americans – including in Pennsylvania – President Trump has encouraged supporters to visit SwamptheVoteUSA.com, a website that promotes all legal voting methods. To say otherwise in advertising, as this false TV commercial does, represents an intentional effort to mislead Pennsylvania voters, suppress Trump supporters, and disrupt a fair election this fall,” explained campaign adviser Brian Hughes…

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